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The Act recognises that blocks of Māori land
are generally owned by people connected
to each other and to the land through kin
groups, such as iwi 7 and hapū 8. In order to
preserve the kin groups, the Act restricts
the type of people to whom land can be sold
or gifted.
Section 164 of the Act applies.
7. The traditional Māori tribal hierarchy and social order made up of hapū (kin
groups) and whānau (family groups), having a founding ancestor and territorial
(tribal) boundaries.
8.
Physical or mental disablement that, in the opinion of the court, results in
a person lacking, wholly or partly, the competence to manage their affairs in
relation to their property.
7. A person(s) bound to deal with property on behalf of the owners or beneficiaries.
Where there are more than three
7. In its legal use, this means physical or mental disablement that, in the opinion of
the Court, results in a person lacking, wholly or partly, the competence to manage
their affairs in relation to their property.
8.
The Occupier is responsible for
any visitors they invite to the Site and they must ensure they abide by the terms
and conditions of occupation.
7. Rates
(a) If the Site is separately rated, the Occupier shall pay all rates levied in respect
of the Site.